Meetup

A Salzburg Stammtisch is planned again after 12 years!

A Salzburg Stammtisch is planned again after 12 years!

Negreheb
Translations: DE

After 12 long years, the time has finally come - there is a Stammtisch in Salzburg again. The informal get-together is intended to provide an opportunity to get to know each other (again) and share the enthusiasm for the OpenStreetMap project.

When: 29.08.2023 from 18:00 Location: Augustiner Bräustübl Salzburg

Participation in the Stammtisch is free of charge and everyone is welcome, whether you are already involved in OpenStreetMap, want to learn more about the project or need information on how to give back. Take the opportunity to make contacts and exchange ideas with like-minded people.

Vienna GeoMeetup #5

Vienna GeoMeetup #5

Geologist
Translations: DE

On Wednesday 29 October 2019, the 5th Vienna GeoMeetup will take place from 6:00 PM.

https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/ViennaGeo/events/265308188/

The Vienna geo-community will meet again at the beautifully situated ‘Donau City Treff’ at ‘Arbeiterstrandbadstraße 128’ in Vienna.

(edit scubbx): The topic this time is Vector Tiles! The following is an excerpt from the programme:

// markus mayr introduces technology and standards // Franz Gusenbauer reports on his practical experiences and // Jürgen Hahn explains the presentation on the web with postgis + tegola as well as with mbtiles + tileserver-gl

vienna geo meetup #3

vienna geo meetup #3

Geologist
Translations: DE

On Wednesday, 19 September 2018, the 3rd vienna geo meetup will take place.

This is where many people interested in geospatial technology meet to exchange their experiences and news in the OpenGeo area.

Just check out the official Meetup page, as registration is requested so that the organisers can estimate how many participants to expect.

Participation is free.

The organisers also welcome suggestions for new talks or if you would like to present topics yourself. We from OpenStreetMap Austria are also present in large numbers each time and report on news from OpenStreetMap.